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Nanostructuring of Glass Surfaces Starting from Ultrathin Metals

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Abstract

Monolithic surface nanostructures can be formed in glass from metal dewetted nanoparticles. This results in antireflection, low scattering, superhydrophobic and mechanically resistant surfaces. The technique is industrially scalable and usable on optical fibre surfaces.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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